Lactic Acid Peel Before and After Instructions

It is important and highly useful if pre and post treatment instructions are followed carefully.  It strongly influences the results of a peel.

Lactic acid peel is a mild type of chemical peel that can also be used in the comfort of your home.  Commonly available in concentrations ranging from 30% to 70%, this peel is not associated with any serious kinds of side effects or risks of severe complications.  However, you can’t take it easy and, as a result, face the negative consequence.  No matter how mild a peel is, you have to follow the before and after instructions to ensure the proper results and to prevent any unwanted outcome of the peel.  Before and after lactic peel instructions are to be followed for the same reason.  Let’s have a brief look as what has to be done before and after the lactic acid peel treatment.

How does Lactic Acid Peel Work?

Lactic acid is an alpha hydroxyl acid derived from dairy products.  It is found to be an ideal peel for people with sensitive skin.  It is also considered safe for people who are new to chemical peeling.  It produces good results without becoming a concern for causing discomfort provided the before and after lactic acid peel instructions are followed carefully.  This peel is also found good for people with Rosacea when veins in the face become enlarged and the person appears flushed all the time.

When applied, the acid makes the substance that holds skin cell together to become loose.  Its action is restricted to the epidermis, the top skin layer and, therefore, you shouldn’t expect it to work for skin flaws of deeper nature.  It also works to improve the production of collagen in the skin and stimulates elastic fibers.

Before Lactic Acid Peel Treatment

There aren’t many things to be done before lactic acid peel treatment.  Being a mild and safe kind of acid, no pretreatment is required.  However, if a 50% peel is being used, you may require applying SPF of 30 or more, and some professionals also suggest using 2-5% glycolic wash before the treatment.  Follow the instructions that apply to your case.

Though lactic acid peel doesn’t come in the list of harsher peels, you should know all about this peel, before you begin the treatment, and know its effect on the type of skin you have.  This precaution becomes necessary if you are a first time user.

Beginners are warned not to get tempted to faster or deeper results by using higher concentration of this peel.  A safer approach is to begin with very low concentration and then increase the strength gradually in subsequent peels. It should be known that even a 20% strength peel could do the required job when it comes to get rid of surface blemishes.

It is recommended to avoid using any topical medication on the target area at least one month before the lactic acid peeling treatment.  This especially becomes a necessity when you have a sensitive skin.  Topical preparations are known to make the skin thin, and using lactic acid on already thin skin increases its sensitivity more.

After Lactic Acid Peel Treatment

After a lactic acid peel treatment, it is normal to experience slight redness, tingling, and dryness.  Slight flaking may also happen, which shouldn’t be worried for.

Depending on the strength used and on the treating conditions, you have to give the required spacing between two peels.  This is also very important since using earlier than permitted can harm the skin.

The most important instruction of that everyone has to follow after a lactic acid peel treatment is protecting the skin from direct sunlight.  Wear good sunscreen while going outdoors.

You should keep in mind that many unwanted results could be averted if you follow the accompanied instructions of a peel, carefully.

Readers may take part in this discussion with their comments, queries and personal experiences so that others can benefit too.

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One Response to “Lactic Acid Peel Before and After Instructions”

  1. micheal says:

    Is necessary to consult the physician before the peel? to have clear idea about the pros and cons.

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